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my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what makes for a healthy market? a market like today where the dow gained 24 points, s&p climbed .63%. ho hum
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >> but it will get a little bit more frothy. >> 1800 on s&p 500? >> 1840 is adam parker's estimate for next year. >> you're still -- seriously? >> i'm dwoquoting our u.s. equi strategy. >> he has been bearish for four years. >> i continue to be amazed and impressed by the customer. they figure out how to adapt and adjust and support their families. >> headline down one tenth of 1%. but strip out autos, it pops up to the expected level of up four tet tets. employers are having a very difficult time making decisions. >> to the millions of americans who attempted to use health care.gov, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. >> the nasdaq composite index as well as others have not updated since 11:53 a.m. but the stocks are moving and trading. >> i grew
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >> but it will get a little bit more frothy. >> 1800 on s&p 500? >> 1840 is adam parker's estimate for next year. >> you're still -- seriously? >> i'm dwoquoting our u.s. equi strategy. >> he has been...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >> want to check a check on apple here. woe are listening to the conference call and will get an update in a few minutes. let's hand it over to josh lipton for an update on the conference call. >> the call starting here. tim cook kicks it off talking about new
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if y
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the key to the platform is raising more than $500 million to pay for education programs. a top senate leader says he will push it. in colorado voters head to the polls tomorrow to decide whether to hike taxes especially on those making $75,000 or more. i guess that counts for rich in colorado. that money is slated for education but the calls for hikes on the federal level that have grown broader. if we look at that the billionaire calls the wealthy this is what he writes. he says you did not kbild that. you did not create that wave. you road it. and now it's time to share your good fortune by paying higher taxes. capital gains should be taxed the same rate as ordinary income. opponents point out that the top -- pay 40% of state income taxes. now tax and capital gains right now looks about as unlikely as a duck landing in a pile of gold coins. >> i think most people agree that the rich should pay their fair share. but i wonder why they think they aren't already. somebody making a mm dollar they want more than 60%. >> it just got a bit tougher for banks as well. stay with u
the key to the platform is raising more than $500 million to pay for education programs. a top senate leader says he will push it. in colorado voters head to the polls tomorrow to decide whether to hike taxes especially on those making $75,000 or more. i guess that counts for rich in colorado. that money is slated for education but the calls for hikes on the federal level that have grown broader. if we look at that the billionaire calls the wealthy this is what he writes. he says you did not...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer.
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pattern of massive resistance not seen since the southern state's defiance of the brown versus board of education in 1954. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the congress in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the senate which gives them the power to block any fixes or improvements in the new law. once implementation begins, republican governors across the country refuse to build their own state exchanges putting unexpected pressure on the federal exchanges. then congressional republicans refuse to give hhs the money it needs to build the federal exchange. then there's the obstruction campaigns. they include gop darlings like rush limbaugh and dick marsh urging people to avoid tax refunds as a ways to avoid or sign petitions rejecting their state exchanges. then there's the gop icing on the cake. a two-week governme
pattern of massive resistance not seen since the southern state's defiance of the brown versus board of education in 1954. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the congress in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the...
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>> we looked at the issue of basic education. we looked at the way of educating people. sal and his team have incredible online capability. we had a -- >> sal khan. >> sal khan. >> the idea is to put it all together so we can have the consumer figure out, should i buy a car or lease a car? rent a house or buy a house? whatever the financial decision is. very straightforward. his understanding capabilities in educating people through, you know, technology -- through online computers and other devices is superior to anybody's. so, the idea is to join that together so it's a -- it's a way that the customer can trust the advice they're getting in a way we can share our content and get it out in front of a lot more people quickly. we're very excited by it. the world needs educated on these things. >> no doubt about it. brian, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for spending the time with us today. we appreciate it. brian moynihan. we'll take a short break and huge wave of after-the-bell earnings. set you up for stocks you can't afford to miss tomorrow. >>> also
>> we looked at the issue of basic education. we looked at the way of educating people. sal and his team have incredible online capability. we had a -- >> sal khan. >> sal khan. >> the idea is to put it all together so we can have the consumer figure out, should i buy a car or lease a car? rent a house or buy a house? whatever the financial decision is. very straightforward. his understanding capabilities in educating people through, you know, technology -- through...
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we are leading the charge in education reform. we are the first state to adopt the common core standards. we're the second state to adopt the next generation side standards. we just raised our dropout age from 16 to 18. you know, we are aggressively moving forward in education. economic development. last year, we had the second-highest job growth rate of any state in the country. and our exports are setting records right now. so lots of good things going on in kentucky. >> what do you say to other governors that have denied their -- you know, residents an opportunity to do this? i mean, i just find it amazing that a state in the middle of the country can get it right, and be so aggressive in doing it right, and not have a lot of people calling your office and saying, governor beshear, how did you do that? >> i would say to them, you know, take a deep breath and take another look at this. because number one, we all know it's the right thing to do from a health care standpoint. if there is a way that you can insure every one of your
we are leading the charge in education reform. we are the first state to adopt the common core standards. we're the second state to adopt the next generation side standards. we just raised our dropout age from 16 to 18. you know, we are aggressively moving forward in education. economic development. last year, we had the second-highest job growth rate of any state in the country. and our exports are setting records right now. so lots of good things going on in kentucky. >> what do you say...
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journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock and that's the furthest the reporter goes and that's really not competent or responsible journalism when you keep in mind that premiums people pay is just part of the cost of insurance and medical care so nobody in the press or on the air seems to be looking at this saying, well, what do you get for that premium? what are costs going to be if you get sick and how much better are you going to be with obama care compliant plan that's got limited deductibles, limited out-of-pocket expenses, free preventative treatment, all of those thin
journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we moved ask ed up tonight. our first question from rick fabian. he wants to know, do you think republican politicians ever think about how they will be viewed by future historians. well, actually, they're certainly not acting like it. no, i don't. i think that they think that they can lie their way out of anything. but for the record, and i don't think that they're going to be able to wiggle out of this one, no republicans have been on board with president obama when it comes to heal
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they think that public education right now gets way too much money. so why is the gop so against teachers and education? the second thing is unions. it's the voting block. it's normally democratic. and they are after every organized group in the country when it comes to breaking down, you know, the voting block, and using all the social networking and everything else, and the demonstrations and the protesting and the voices that teachers can gather. and so that's why the republicans are against it. our next question is from donald r. with everything happening in america today in washington, where would you start to put america back on the road to recovery? the treasury. and fair taxation. we just had a comment in the first block tonight that 10% of americans' largest companies have a zero tax rate. do you think that's fair? corporate profits through the roof? it's been a pretty good run in the obama years in the recovery and what not. and we have a tax system that is not fair. we've got companies parking money offshore, and not paying their fair share
they think that public education right now gets way too much money. so why is the gop so against teachers and education? the second thing is unions. it's the voting block. it's normally democratic. and they are after every organized group in the country when it comes to breaking down, you know, the voting block, and using all the social networking and everything else, and the demonstrations and the protesting and the voices that teachers can gather. and so that's why the republicans are against...
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why wouldn't you want to make your people better educated? >> exactly. >> a candidate's position on the woman's right to choose, for example, has been a frequent way to measure party purity. today senator rand paul said scientific advancements could lead to selection of the hereditary qualities that would populate a species unless they fight against abortion rights right now. let's listen to this scary talk. >> in your lifetime much of your potential or maybe lack thereof will be known simply by swabbing the inside of your cheek. in the process, will we perhaps eliminate something, some part of our humanness, some part of our specialness if we seek perfection? will we be flying too close to the sun? but my hope, though, is that we don't lose our appreciation of the miracle that springs forth from tiny strands of dna. >> joy, that reference was probably better applied to that guy talking than it is to the mother trying to get the perfect kid. why don't we wait for the mother to be who does decide her about to be baby is too short to have an ab
why wouldn't you want to make your people better educated? >> exactly. >> a candidate's position on the woman's right to choose, for example, has been a frequent way to measure party purity. today senator rand paul said scientific advancements could lead to selection of the hereditary qualities that would populate a species unless they fight against abortion rights right now. let's listen to this scary talk. >> in your lifetime much of your potential or maybe lack thereof will...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." love hearing from our viewers. no doubt, it is halloween. tonight, in our "ask ed live," our first question comes from susan daly. "if you could, which member of congress would you dress up as and why?" that's easy. john boehner. he likes to have a couple of
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ]...
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my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. you're only as good as your most recent quarter in this game. nothing you've done before seems to matter. your whole body of work means nothing. it's worse than that. even though you may have made fortunes for your shareholders, even though you have oodles of cash in the bank, you're still unworthy in the eyes of some, and that's the story of apple which reported very good numbers after the close and after an initial dip, kind of hiccup, rallied nicely. frankly, i think it should have been up even more given the strength of the balance sheet and the improvement in gross margins which is what i was looking for. on a day when the dow drifted lower, nasdaq declined .08%. it was refreshing to see apple shake off the blues and power higher! >> house of pleasure. >> in a huge afterhours swing as the company made it clear, intraconference call, always wait for the conference calls, that things are, indeed, better than most expected. apple's earnings aren't the only ones that matter today. a
my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. you're only as good as your most recent quarter in this game. nothing you've done before seems to matter. your whole body of work means nothing. it's worse than that. even though you may have made fortunes for your shareholders, even though you have oodles of cash in the bank, you're still unworthy in the eyes of some, and that's the story of apple which reported very good numbers after the close and after...
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i don't just entertain but to educate you. as november begins we have to take heart in a unique statistic. during the last 50 years there have only been four our times when the s&p 500 was up more than 20% in the first ten months of the year. like it is this year. do you know that all four times the s&p not only preserved those gains but rallied right into the new year. i do not normally put that much stock in monthly historical data, but i'll admit if a pattern has been ropily indicated 100% of the time then i have to believe there is, indeed, something to it. that makes me want to -- buy, buy, buy. >> when we have weakness, even the minimal kind like we had for much of the day before the averages rebounded. dow rebounding climbing and nasdaq declining 0.06%. probably some stuff to buy there. there are some amazing companies reporting this weekend. i have a gim plan for. but those will be dwarfed by two other events. the pricing of the twitter deal. and friday's october nonfarm payroll report. so, let me tell you how you're g
i don't just entertain but to educate you. as november begins we have to take heart in a unique statistic. during the last 50 years there have only been four our times when the s&p 500 was up more than 20% in the first ten months of the year. like it is this year. do you know that all four times the s&p not only preserved those gains but rallied right into the new year. i do not normally put that much stock in monthly historical data, but i'll admit if a pattern has been ropily...
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my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. if you live by the fed's fuel you occasionally have to die by the fed's reasoning for the fueling! and that's what we saw today when the market plummeted! the federal reserve says it has to keep buying bonds because the economy is still not strong enough to generate enough jobs without interest rates staying lower than they might otherwise be. the stock market's retreat and the dow gave up 62 points. the s&p dropped 4.9%, and the nasdaq declined .55% and can clearly be laid right at the fed's feet. that's because until the fed releases the down beat statement crafted after the monthly meeting the average is pretty much even keel and after a moment's hesitation. the sellers -- >> sell, sell, sell. >> overwhelm the market and stocks began to plummet. detailing and explaining a pattern of stock buying and selling that while totally counterintuitive has become the mod us operandi, and i want to game it with me. first, the stock market acts pretty sanguine in the days leading up to the fed
my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. if you live by the fed's fuel you occasionally have to die by the fed's reasoning for the fueling! and that's what we saw today when the market plummeted! the federal reserve says it has to keep buying bonds because the economy is still not strong enough to generate enough jobs without interest rates staying lower than they might otherwise be. the stock market's retreat and the dow gave up 62 points. the...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> rand paul speaks. here's the big head lean tonight on "the new york times" website, posted within the last hour. senator rand paul is accused of plagiarizing his lines from wikipedia. we reported that a speech senator paul gave at liberty university appeared partly plagiarized. senator paul spoke about a movie called gattica. his descriptions were lifted basically verbatim from the wikipedia entry about that movie. the senator did not attribute his remarks to wikipedia, he lifted whole passages from the website and said them out loud as if they were his own word. rand paul gave the gattica wikipedia entry speech monday. we reported that exclusively here monday night. then on tuesday, yesterday, buzzfeed reported senator paul did the same thing with another movie, movie "stand and deliver." he spoke about that movie in a speech earlier this year, again he plagiarized the wikipedia
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> rand paul speaks. here's the big head lean tonight on "the new york times" website, posted within the last hour. senator rand paul is accused of plagiarizing his lines from wikipedia. we reported that a speech senator paul gave at liberty university appeared partly...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> today, 27 republican senators apologized for not wrecking the world economy. they voted to say that they wish they had wrecked it. these are the people that harry reid works with on a daily basis, my exclusive interview with harry reid is coming up next. plus, i need to tell you that senator rand paul has responded, kind iof, on our recent reportig of rand paul plagiarizing some of his speeches. that is coming up. [ rob ] our daughter is all kate. s
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. would you like apple or cherry? cherry. oil...or cream? definitely cream. [ male announcer ] never made with hydrogenated oil. oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] always made with real cream. the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] once in a while, everything falls into perfect harmony. [ engine revs ] and you find yourself in exactly the right place at the right time. just be sure you're in the right car when it happens. the 2014 c-class sports sedan. power, performance and style in total alignment. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome back. netflix was left for dead after it dramatically hiked prices a few years ago but now price is north of $400 a share. are there other ugly ducklings? dominic chu. >> we've been talking about the stocks that may have the possibility of turning into something greater. one of the things we're looking at is price to sales. that's one valuation metric and one of the metrics
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. [ horn honks ] [ male announcer ] once in a while, everything falls into perfect harmony. [ engine revs ] and you find yourself in exactly the right place at the right time. just be sure you're in the right car when it happens. the 2014...
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my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. so call me 1-800-743-cnbc. where can we find the best growth right here right now? isn't that the be all and end all behind so much of we're looking for in the stock market? including today when the dow sank 21 points. nasdaq advancedn .08%. it doesn't matter where we find growth. we always love it when we see it. tonight we hear from regeneron, not only has drugs that are making fortunes for shareholders right now, it also has drugs in the pipeline that could keep that growth going for many years to come. game changing medicines that are disrupting the market and crushing the competition. including many of the old line companies whose time seems spent. we can find growth in the oil patch where companies are putting up 30% production growth giving us increases which on days like today we walk away from. but when oil's up a buck, people smile on these. go crazy for the likes of pioneer, and eog. we love growth and rapidly expanding retailers and restaurants -- >> buy, buy, buy! >> shares rallied $7.47. or starbu
my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you. so call me 1-800-743-cnbc. where can we find the best growth right here right now? isn't that the be all and end all behind so much of we're looking for in the stock market? including today when the dow sank 21 points. nasdaq advancedn .08%. it doesn't matter where we find growth. we always love it when we see it. tonight we hear from regeneron, not only has drugs that are making fortunes for shareholders right now, it also has drugs...
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my job is not to entertain you but educate and teach you. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. lot of talk about bubbles lately. you hear it from smart people who've been around for ages. you hear it from young whipper snapper short sellers who need the market to come down. so they won't look so stupid when they tell their investors how they're doing at the end of year. i have to tell you, the bubblicious crowd, they were at the top of their game today. top of their game earlier this morning. when the market looked really soggy only to work its way back on the strength of some better than expected earnings. allowing averages to rebound before pulling back at the end of the day over worries about a step up in syrian strife. finish in the red. dow dipping 73 points. s&p sinking .3%. nasdaq declining. i'm not going to say the market is too high. that's not the way i think. that's not the "mad money" ethos. see, the market is made up of stocks. a ton of stocks. some of which can be very overvalued and be bubblicious at a given moment. and others, well, they actually may be underval
my job is not to entertain you but educate and teach you. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. lot of talk about bubbles lately. you hear it from smart people who've been around for ages. you hear it from young whipper snapper short sellers who need the market to come down. so they won't look so stupid when they tell their investors how they're doing at the end of year. i have to tell you, the bubblicious crowd, they were at the top of their game today. top of their game earlier this morning. when the...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> we are continuing to try and get our arms around the dramatic events at los angeles international airport. we have the identity of the shooter, a 23-year-old from california. and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical center. we're still trying to get some sense of their condition at this point, but we want to talk about security issues and what's going on at l.a.x. joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't there. i was at gated 33 when i heard gunshots and everybody ran down the hallway toward the gate. it was just panic everywhere. p
before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> we are continuing to try and get our arms around the dramatic events at los angeles international airport. we have the identity of the shooter, a 23-year-old from california. and seven shooting victims who are at ucla medical...
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my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what makes for a healthy market? a market like today where the dow gained 24 points, s&p climbed .63%. ho hum positive. you know what i think makes for it? good breadth, means the stocks from many sectors are all going up. and you know what, they're going up for many different reasons. we can learn so much from the companies that are hitting all-time highs right now from the s&p 500. do you know that 5% of the s&p reached that fabulous mark today? when you consider the sectors they're coming from, yo uh can understand why this rally is, indeed, so powerful and keeps refueling. even as the s&p's in the rare position of being up more than 20% going into november and that hasn't happened all that often. this is a remarkable rally because of how many different kinds of companies are going up. perhaps most important, let's start with the ones that caught my eye. are the transports on the list? u.p.s. and fedex to start. think what happens to get these stocks to the all-tile highs. first, g
my job is not just to entertain but educate and teach. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what makes for a healthy market? a market like today where the dow gained 24 points, s&p climbed .63%. ho hum positive. you know what i think makes for it? good breadth, means the stocks from many sectors are all going up. and you know what, they're going up for many different reasons. we can learn so much from the companies that are hitting all-time highs right now from the s&p 500. do you know that 5%...
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we need an economically growing immigration policy, a transforming education system, we need a strategically driven energy policy based on north american resources and american ingenuity and innovation. we need to have simplified taxes and rule making. to trust people once they're empowered to make decisions for themselves far better than having government do it. it's not too late. too many conservatives i think have given up. they basically are just reacting to the overreach and don't believe we can restore american grate greatness bit tried and true means. >> can you sell immigration reform to the gop? tough job. it's a tough job. >> there are a lot of people i talk to that quietly say i understand what you're saying, we need an economic driven immigration plan, i don't want to be primary. at the end of the day people are going to have to put on their big boy pants here and do what's right for the country. we could grow faster if we limited familyification and we placed it with a rebust programs. it's within our grasp and to me it's a completely conservative idea that we do this. it will l
we need an economically growing immigration policy, a transforming education system, we need a strategically driven energy policy based on north american resources and american ingenuity and innovation. we need to have simplified taxes and rule making. to trust people once they're empowered to make decisions for themselves far better than having government do it. it's not too late. too many conservatives i think have given up. they basically are just reacting to the overreach and don't believe...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. >>> following months of accusations, the mayor of torontnow admits he smoked crack cocaine. rob ford made this admission to reporters today right outside his office. >> yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> when -- >> but do i? am i an addict, have i tried it? in one of my drunken stopors. yes, i've made mistakes, all i can do now is apologize and move on. >> the allegation that mayor ford had been caught on video getting high surfaced back in may. police said last week they obtained a copy of the video. here's what the mayor said about that at the time. >> been times when i've bee
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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i will make sure all of our children get the education they deserve. >> but today "the new york times" reports as governor chris christie, quote, has relied on the same kind of short-term strategies diverting money from things like affordable housing and property tax rebates to balance the budget. he has issued more debt for transportation projects than any of his predecessors. overall spending has risen 14%. and while state surpluses nationwide are growing, new jersey's has shrunk to its lowest percentage in a decade. the state's bond rating is among the worst in the country. mr. christie's budget for 2014, at just shy of 33 billion will reach the second highest amount in state history and more than governor corzine's last two years in office. christie's opponent highlighted these failures during a debate last week. >> this is a governor balanced his budget by raising property taxes, cruelest tax of all without asking millionaires to pay a penny more. a governor raised taxes on the working poor and vetoed the minimum wage. and raising fares on trains and buses. you may not call it a
i will make sure all of our children get the education they deserve. >> but today "the new york times" reports as governor chris christie, quote, has relied on the same kind of short-term strategies diverting money from things like affordable housing and property tax rebates to balance the budget. he has issued more debt for transportation projects than any of his predecessors. overall spending has risen 14%. and while state surpluses nationwide are growing, new jersey's has...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to $50 all for the same low rate. [ woman ] we are the united states postal service. [ man ] we are the united states postal service. [ male announcer ] and our priority is you. go to usps.com® and try it today. >>> market down six points on the dow. over to dominic chu. >> check out shares of vodafone. spiking toward session highs. this on reports that at&t could be looking into putting at least ground work into a possible deal to acquire vodafone sometime in the future. again, unconfirm
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we'll claim the promise of public education. until we get 100% of our kids doing exactly what they need to do to claim their future, nobody is going to be happy. you have to have well prepared supportive teachers with time collaborate and tools they need. if not doing their job, they shouldn't be there. you have engaged curriculum of art and music. the other thing jeff does is wrap around services. after school care, health care, these things that cost money. number four, welcoming safe environments. if you do those four things where teachers work together with parent, you have the wrap around services, we actually have well supported prepared teachers engaged in curriculums about thinking math, english and art and music, every time thele school does those four thing, charter or public, those schools work. >> last week i was at a boy's club. >> help us with that in the public schools. >> we are. last week i was at a clubhouse for the new york city boys club in new york. there they have after school programs. i saw the kids in a
we'll claim the promise of public education. until we get 100% of our kids doing exactly what they need to do to claim their future, nobody is going to be happy. you have to have well prepared supportive teachers with time collaborate and tools they need. if not doing their job, they shouldn't be there. you have engaged curriculum of art and music. the other thing jeff does is wrap around services. after school care, health care, these things that cost money. number four, welcoming safe...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> behold, the mayor of the great city of toronto, the largest city in all of canada and the fourth largest city in north america. behold! >> can you get off my driveway, please? can you get off my property, please? >> -- that you're involved in -- >> can you get off my driveway, please?! can you get off my driveway?! can you get off my property, please! okay, get off my property! >> i'm leaving! >> get off my property! >> i'm leaving! >> thank you. thank you so much! get off my property! thank you. >> we're off your property. tell us about your -- >> what don't you understand? get off the property, partner. get off the -- thank you. thank you very much. >> are you the focus of a police drug investigation related to sandro lisi, mr. mayor? what can you tell us about -- >> thank you. thank you. >> sure you don't want to comment, sir? also, i don't think that man was his partner. that
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> behold, the mayor of the great city of toronto, the largest city in all of canada and the fourth largest city in north america. behold! >> can you get off my driveway, please? can you get off my property, please? >> -- that you're involved in -- >> can you get off my...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. your husband left his cell phone on. and you're not necessarily proud of that. but tonight, he made the pizza. ...with johnsonville italian sausage. the premium cuts of pork and perfect blend of herbs and spices gave every bite even more flavor. and everyone loved it. and you're definitely proud of that. johnsonville. served with pride since 1945. >>> still ahead, i will appear on fox in the best, most awesome way anybody can ever possibly appear on fox. and no, i did not win "american idol." stay tuned. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in
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you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative senators is deeply mistaken. >> david gregory, of course, it's hard to figure out where we are going here. you have the democratic party that obviously -- it's just washington in general. americans are disgusted with washington in general. >> right. you have talked about this but i think it bears repeating. the huge test of obama care and why this start, this failed start mattered so much is that the brand of whether the government brand can pull this off is a huge question. it is a huge question. to your point whether you have companies that g
you had education alternatives. none of which jeffrey sachs agreed with, but would say they came up with a governing philosophy, whether you agree with it or not. we are along way away from that. jim demint's first year maybe has not been the most positive. >> well, look -- >> i'm the only one in an awkward position. go ahead. >> senator lee's speech was at heritage, but i certainly think former senator demint's philosophy we would be better off with 30 hard core conservative...
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economy isn't -- doesn't matter about your education. you have a mobile application, you can find out the prices. >> do these things happen naturally or do you think that the government has to change the way some things are running or is this a situation where if the consumer is paying more for it, market forces take over? >> it's a great question. the question in my view is the affordable care act because it will be consumers buying. buying policies and pricing health care. that's never happened before. most of us have gotten our health care through private insurance through our workplace. as a result, it's an industrial price. we don't have the ability to go to any provider ahead of time and know that price or know the outcome. ultimately, we have 25,000 health care. they're going to be purchasing their health care. while putting it people into exchanges. >> and that's been the question all along, the idea that will consumers pay for this? it's an unknown amount every year. it's been growing at a rate far faster than most corporate rev
economy isn't -- doesn't matter about your education. you have a mobile application, you can find out the prices. >> do these things happen naturally or do you think that the government has to change the way some things are running or is this a situation where if the consumer is paying more for it, market forces take over? >> it's a great question. the question in my view is the affordable care act because it will be consumers buying. buying policies and pricing health care. that's...